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Item:Original R32 GTR Wheels

Age: Around 18yrs id imagine

Condition: Excellent

Price: $650 ono

To Fit: Any 5 stud skyline/GTR/GTS-t etc

Location: Melb

Contact: via PM

Comments: Very good condition for the age, hardly any marks on them. Comes with tyres although 2 tyres are average (cheapies) and the other two are good tread Dunlop 3000A's (same as XR6 turbos had a few years ago)

I dont currently have pics of these, but will get some in a few days.

Item: R32 Power Steering Pump

Age: NFI, off R32

Condition: Great, worked fine

Price: $150

To Fit: GTR, or anything else RB really

Location: Melb

Contact: via PM

Comments: Its just a spare ive got sitting around

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relax mate, its just a bid......given there hasn't been any other bids im not going to offer you $650

And im not going to sell em to you for $400, so it would seem your not going to be getting GTR wheels anytime soon.

Let alone for $400.

hey man, if you can't find anyone in melb, would you send them to canberra? if so how much?

I'll send them anywhere, NFI what freight would be, you cover that and ill get them packed decently etc for free.

PM me if your interested.

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